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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If the age restriction is just with the airline (which it sounds like it is) I cannot imagine this would be a problem. TSA doesn't care what the individual airlines' flying requirements are. They're just there to be sure passengers aren't terrorists. They're not going to compare your kid's age on her passport to her boarding card, look up the requirements for that specific airline's minor rules, and then search to see if there's someone 16+ with her. And I've never, ever seen an airline check-in desk at the actual gate do anything other than scan the boarding pass. It's not like she's 3 and they're going to be able to tell by sight that she's one week under 16. I'd do it if I were you, OP. $300 is a LOT of money and for absolutely no benefit to anyone but the airline in this case. I'm really sorry about your daughter's friend's passing.[/quote] I agree with all of this, and please ignore the morons who 1. don't understand what it means to be on a tight budget and 2. don't get that the other parent is capable of helping your teenager. I am not sure why DCUMers have to turn everything into an opportunity to show the worst part of themselves...I wonder if it is exhausting being so mean all the time.[/quote]
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